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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 15 JULY 5, 2014 $3.00 CCollectablesollectables GGameame ppreviewsreviews LLandmarkandmark CCountryountry FFootballootball CChampionshipshampionships ffixturesixtures NNAIDOCAIDOC RRoundound iinn tthehe WWAFLAFL VISIT ahg.com.au Prepare your today to find your local AHG Service car for Winter Centre with these offers available at AHG Service Centres FREE Winter Safety Check OFFER To ensure Ŕ"MM'MVJE-FWFMT Ŕ-JHIUT your car Ŕ#BUUFSZ Ŕ"MM)PTFT is safe for Ŕ8IFFM"MJHONFOU Ŕ"OEQSPWJEF Winter, we (inspection) you with a will check: Ŕ#SBLF1FSGPSNBODF Safety Check 1 Ŕ4VTQFOTJPO Report Conditions: To redeem, mention this voucher when booking. One voucher per person, per vehicle, Valid until 30 September 2014. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. 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Features Every Week Game time 4-5 NAIDOC Week 7 Tipping 13 Previews 9 Collectables 7 Tweets of the Week 14-15 Claremont v South Fremantle 13 Foxtel Cup wrap 11-12 WAFC 16-17 East Fremantle v Perth 25 Club Notes 18-19 East Perth v Peel 26 Amateur Football 20-21 West Perth v Swan Districts 27 Country Football 22 West Coast v Sydney 28 Stats 22 Melbourne v Fremantle 29 Ladders & Results 30 Fixtures CONTENTS3 4 By Tracey Lewis CCONTRIBUTIONSONTRIBUTIONS Publisher This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by CELEBRATED Media Tonic. Phone 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales [email protected] dduringuring NNAIDOCAIDOC WWeekeek Editor Tracey Lewis Email [email protected] @traceylewis5 NAIDOC Week is about celebrating Aboriginal and Powell-Pepper is a member of the WA State Contributing writers Torres Strait Islander cultures and recognising the 16s program that is competing in the National Ross Lewis, Sean Cowan. contributions made by Indigenous Australians. Championships on the Gold Coast from July 5-12. Photography Last year he was involved in the East Perth Aboriginal Andrew Ritchie, William Crabb & For up-and-coming Indigenous East Perth District Belinda Pike player Sam Powell-Pepper, it’s the contributions of Under 15s teams that played in the Nicky Winmar Design/Typesetting many of the people around him that is helping him Cup (State Aboriginal Under 15s carnival). Jacqueline Holland - Visible Ink Graphics grow as a footballer and a person. The coach of that team, former AFL player Printing Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, has been a strong mentor Quality Press. for Powell-Pepper, while others who have assisted Phone :: Sam Powell-Pepper 6254 9999 courtesy of AFL Photos his development on and off the field have included Address former East Perth development officer Brendan 8 Babel Road McFaull, Powell-Pepper’s Mt Hawthorn junior Welshpool WA 6106 Email coach Steve Burke and Karen De Lore, also from Mt [email protected] Hawthorn Junior Football Club. Powell-played in the WA State Schoolboys team Cover Malcolm Karpany and the WA Indigenous team for the Kick Start Cup last year – gaining Australian selection at both. East Perth District Manager Troy Starcevich said The Football Budget is printed on Express Gloss 90gsm paper, which is the development of players such as Powell-Pepper sourced from a sustainably managed was testament to the work being done in the forest and uses manufacturing Districts to nurture such talent. processesof the highest environmental standards. “For the first time last year, the East Perth District The Football Budget is printed by a had a larger role in organising players for the Nicky Level 2 EnvironmentalAccredited Winmar Cup,” Starcevich said. printer. The magazine is 100% recyclable. “In the process, we became aware that some of WAFL admission prices the players clearly had troubled home lives and that $15 – Adult* football could play a role in providing them with $12 – Concession* some focus and hopefully steering them down the 2 for 1 offer – Student Edge Member* Free – Children U16 right path. *Includes a copy of Football Budget “Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls and the other Indigenous players at East Perth at the time (Shaq McKenzie and James Warrell) did a fantastic job in providing Find us on mentoring for the players and were great role models before during and after the Carnival. “I can’t however take anything away from the support that the junior clubs provide, especially in Sam’s case. Copyright © No part of this publication may “The Mt Hawthorn Cardinals, and in particular be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the permission of the publisher. Opinions his coach Steve Burke and team manager Karen expressed in the Football Budget are not necessarily those of the WAFC. The WAFC or De Lore, have given Sam tremendous support over affi liated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no and above what would normally be expected and warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all certainly greater than anything the District or East liability for claims against the WAFC or affi liated clubs, Media Tonic, its employees, agents, or Perth has provided. any other person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. “Sam often stays with Karen and her family and Steve has given Sam some work experience with his Registered by Australia Post - PP642521/00112 home renovation company.” As part of the NAIDOC Week celebrations the nine WAFL clubs will wear specially-designed jumpers that all have distinct meanings behind their design. of communities coming together. Adrian (AJ) Lockyer designed the back of the jumper showcasing snakes as they are a common animal in the Pilbara. CLAREMONT EAST FREMANTLE EAST PERTH PERTH SUBIACO The three circles The Sharks jumper was The boomerangs The Perth design takes The stripes signify represent Claremont’s designed by Rostrata represent the offence the original red stripe moving through the past, present and future. Primary School Student and defence as well as with energy waves land from campsite to They are symbolic of the Manisha Pillai. Manisha the past and present. infused throughout campsite. The jumper club’s strong past and is in Year 6 and is 11 the stripes, which signifies ownership of how they are looking years old. The jumper represents strength. the lands. ahead to a strong future. also includes an element The waves represent the designed by Booragoon WEST PERTH waterway and swamps student Heidi Mischok, Djinda is the Noongar within the Claremont who re-imagined the word for stars and West area as well as being club’s NAIDOC Shark. Perth has named its energy waves. The The lines represent a indigenous youth team jumper was designed track, with the circles the Djinda Falcons, by John Walley, Richard representing people, so meaning the club is Walley’s son. together it shows the are looking to these community going to youths to be stars of East Fremantle Football the future, both on Club. The other design and off the field. The finalist was Jonty two snakes symbolise Bone from Our Lady of the intertwining of Mouth Carmel School in PEEL THUNDER SOUTH FREMANTLE SWAN DISTRICTS two cultures and the Mullewa. The boomerangs In line with the original The jumper was feet symbolise walking represent the offence South Fremantle design designed by two together. The four large and defence and the - the two boomerangs Kicking Goals students black circles represent paw print represents were to replace the V. at Newman Senior different communities, the wild dog (dingo). The two boomerangs High School in 2011. all joined by pathways. represent offence and Colleen Gilla designed The white stars (three, defence, which is the the front of the jumper four, three) represent main use of boomerangs with the circles with the 343 games played and is also a major part dots around the by West Perth legend of the game. outside, representing and Djinda Falcons an artistic impression Patron, Bill Dempsey. NAIDOC Round in the WAFL will feature a clash between Claremont Presentations after the game will involve both clubs, with the and South Fremantle, a NAIDOC rivalry that has been nurtured since winning team to be awarded the Jimmy Melbourne Cup, in honour of 2007. the first Indigenous Australian player to play senior football in a major Richard Walley and Neville Collard will perform a Welcome Australian football league. to Country and will be playing the didgeridoo at the President’s There will also be awards presented for best on ground, best mark, Luncheon and on the ground before the start of league game. best goal and best tackle. At HBF Arena (formerly Arena Joondalup), there will be a Welcome to Country ceremony, complete with didgeridoo, traditional dancers and elders, and smoking ceremony in between the reserves and “Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls and the other league matches between West Perth and Swan Districts. There will be a free Kids Zone, complete with face painting, bouncy Indigenous players at East Perth at the “ castle and inflatable footy activities. time (Shaq McKenzie and James Warrell) The Djinda Falcons – West Perth’s indigenous youth team – will play an exhibition match under lights after the league game. Bill did a fantastic job in providing Dempsey is the Djinda Patron and Andrew Krakouer the Ambassador.